AllWays Traveller Features
The Canadian Rockies in summer
The Canadian Rockies, a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for their outstanding natural beauty and ecological significance, are a majestic mountain range in the Western Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.
Forming part of the North American Rocky Mountains the range features numerous high peaks and ranges, including Mount Robson and Mount Columbia.
As such, the Canadian Rockies are known for their stunning alpine scenery, with national and provincial parks such as Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, and Yoho National Park.
It is a popular destination for outdoor activities and adventure, including hiking, skiing, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives.
Banff Sunshine Village
Banff Sunshine Village operates as a summer destination with the chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the Meadows, a World UNESCO Heritage Site.
It is located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada and offers natural beauty and a range of outdoor activities.
The full-serviced resort opens for summer operations annually until mid-September.
The Standish Viewing Deck here has views over three lakes surrounded by mountains.
Summer programming at Banff Sunshine includes Fit in the Rockies classes and photography walks.
Overnight guests at the Banff-based resort can sleep mountainside in Mountain Lodge and walk or hike through the 'Rockies in bloom' on 10 km of maintained trails.